Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson could not have fallen into a better situation than the one he was drafted into with the Ravens, according to analyst Sean Salisbury, a quarterback in the NFL and CFL from 1986-1996.
Salisbury, now a host on SportsTalk 790 and former analyst for ESPN, got the chance to watch Jackson when the Ravens dominated the Houston Texans, 41-7, as Jackson put every facet of his game on display.
"Nobody thought he'd be this good this fast and anybody that's on the other side of it is a liar," Salisbury said on Glenn Clark Radio Nov. 22. "He wasn't a wide receiver, he's a quarterback and I believed that all along. He just needed the right system, the right people and the right opportunity."